A CLI (command line interface) is a user interface to a computer's operating system or an application in which the user responds to a visual prompt by typing in a command on a specified line...
It's the words "understood" by COMMAND.COM
a program in DOS level languages.
It varies quite a bit in terminology from DOS to DOS, but follows the same logic in all.
Things like dir, cd, type for show me current directory, change directories, type out the following file.
A command line is a prompt provided by a computer program called a shell. The command line is a place where you type a written command into the computer's operating system. Things that you might do on the command line include copying or renaming files, deleting files, pinging other machines to see if they are running or running a simple ftp program.
You can not view images with a command line interface.There are no graphics -drag0nhunter1
The question mark.
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You need to be more clear in what type of "interface" you are inquiring about. Linux has it's own API (Application Programming Interface) and ABI (Application Binary Interface). If you are referring to the user interface, Linux can have a GUI, a command line, or even no interface at all.
Passive-interface command is used in all routing protocols to disable sending updates out from a specific interface.
Caller Line Identification, also known as caller ID.
Differentiate between Command line interface and Menus interface and example of each interaction style
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You can not view images with a command line interface.There are no graphics -drag0nhunter1
Go to command prompt and run "help" command..
No, MS-DOS only has a command line interface.
Cisco IOS uses a command line interface (CLI) for inputting commands when configuring Cisco Routers
Cisco IOS uses a command line interface (CLI) for inputting commands when configuring Cisco Routers
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Many operating systems provide both a command line and a GUI interface. Windows, for instance, is obviously a GUI, however cmd.exe provides access to the underlying command line interface.
A terminal is a Command Line Interface (CLI).
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